FAQs

1. What is Muse Ruins?

Muse Ruins is an art and healing brand that uses creativity as a tool for transformation. Through artwork, workshops, and storytelling, we explore the masks we wear, the ruins we carry, and how light can scatter through them to reveal truth and beauty.

2. What services do you offer?

We offer original artwork, commissioned pieces, and immersive workshops. Each service is designed to help people explore self-expression, healing, and spiritual growth through art.

3. Do I need to be an artist to join a workshop?

Not at all! Our workshops are for everyone—whether you’re a seasoned creative or someone who hasn’t picked up a paintbrush since childhood. The focus is on expression and discovery, not “perfect” art.

4. What do you mean by “masks”?

Masks represent the roles, identities, and defenses we wear in everyday life. In Muse Ruins, we explore these masks through art—revealing what’s hidden, transforming it, and reclaiming authenticity.

5. How does your art connect to spirituality?

Throughout history, art and masks have been used in sacred traditions as vessels of truth and transformation. At Muse Ruins, art is both creative expression and spiritual practice—a way of unmasking the soul and scattering light.

6. Can I purchase your art?

Yes. Original pieces and limited editions are available through our online shop. We also take a select number of commissions for personalized artwork.

7. What can I expect in a workshop?

Workshops are guided, reflective, and deeply creative. Expect to use colors, shapes, and symbols to explore parts of yourself you may not normally express. Many participants describe the experience as therapeutic, freeing, and transformative.

8. Who is Muse Ruins for?

Muse Ruins is for seekers, dreamers, and healers—anyone who wants to grow in authenticity, creativity, and spiritual connection. It’s for people ready to unmask and embrace transformation.

9. Do you offer group or private sessions?

Yes. We offer both group workshops (great for shared healing and connection) and private sessions (for a more personal deep dive).

10. Where does the name “Muse Ruins” come from?

It reflects the paradox of beauty within brokenness. Even in our ruins—our struggles, our masks, our past—we can scatter light, inspire, and transform.